SALINE COUNTY, Mo. — A state trooper in Missouri discovered 88 pounds of methamphetamine during a traffic stop Monday, authorities said.
According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, the trooper found the drugs during a traffic stop on Interstate 70 about 50 miles west of Columbia, KYTV reported. During the stop in Saline County, “a probable cause” search of the vehicle revealed 88 pounds of meth, $5,505 in cash and a weapon, according to KMBC.
There were enough drugs to cover the entire hood of a patrol car, the highway patrol said.
On 4/5/21, a trooper stopped a 🚗(Jetta) for a traffic violation on I-70 (EB) at the 79 mile marker in Saline Co. A probable cause search of the vehicle revealed approx. 88 lbs of methamphetamine, $5,505 in cash, & a firearm. Three people are in custody.#qualitywork #MSHP pic.twitter.com/DUq1TpAy1u
— MSHP Troop A (@MSHPTrooperA) April 6, 2021
Last month, Missouri troopers made a similar bust near Cooper County, recovering 75 pounds of meth, according to KYTV.
Three people were taken into custody, KOLR reported.
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